Friday, April 29, 2011

I couldn't decide between these two shots for this week's black and white photos.I took both of these photographs during the same walk. One a little busy but calm in its own way and the second is bare bones.Click for the weekend in Black and White.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The first three shots were taken Wednesday night from my bedroom window.I enjoyed the progression over about an hour or so.I took a ton of shots so hard to pick which ones to use.The streets are starting to have an umbrella of leaves with a little sky peaking through.I thought the next shot looked like a veil was tossed over the sky.Then the veil started dancing and looked more like a winged creature.Click for the home of SkyWatch Friday.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

I thought I'd take you across the State of North Carolina today starting in the eastern part of the state.North Carolina beaches are on the east coast of the U.S. Moving west from the coast, in the center of the state is the capital of North Carolina which is Raleigh and the shot below shows the capitol building. During colonial times, New Bern (eastern part of the state) was the capital of North Carolina. However, Raleigh has been the NC capital since 1792.Moving west across North Carolina you come to the NC mountains.We had some nasty tornadoes in NC, including in Raleigh where I live, this past Saturday. I feel fortunate not to have been personally impacted although of course feel bad for those in my state who were.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

We had a major storm including tornadoes ripping through Raleigh, NC on Saturday but Sunday was a beautiful day for a walk.I could hear the water gushing out on the side of the dam at Shelley Lake that feeds into a creek before I saw it.It was astounding what a difference a day makes because Saturday I had hail pounding on my roof and 70 mph winds.Sunday was gorgeous and the main thing that was noticeable on the trail we walked on was the flooding.I'm sure it was worse around the lake because those trails have a lot of trouble with flooding.We were walking downstream from the lake.I felt very lucky to have come through the tornado safely and there wasn't any damage that I could see in my immediate neighborhood.Some of the news reports made it sound like the path was very close to me. All I noticed Sunday in my yard and neighborhood was regular storm issues like fallen limbs from trees and a lots of leaves and flower petals.It was sad reading about people that lost their lives. There were a number of homes and other buildings that were flattened.I only briefly lost power on Saturday. I still can't get over what a pretty day Sunday was after Saturday's fury.I guess I'll stop with one last picture.Click for the home of That's My World Tuesday.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Can you spot the butterfly in the cherry tree. It's the first butterfly I've seen this year and I couldn't believe how high it was flying. If you look below in the middle of the picture near the top you might spot it.

About Me

I like to take photographs and I use blogging as a way to share my photography. I started blogging for other reasons but no longer feel the need or have the desire to write beyond a narrative for my photography.